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Women of today have come a long way since the periods portrayed in the dramas "Trifles," written by Susan Glaspell, and "Doll House," written by Henrik Ibsen. In both dramas, the characters played by women were portrayed as nothing more than property which should be seen and not heard. This is typ...
Women of today have come a long way since the periods portrayed in the dramas "Trifles," written by Susan Glaspell, and "Doll House," written by Henrik Ibsen. In both dramas, the characters played by women were portrayed as nothing more than property which should be seen and not heard. This is typ...
In Caryll Churchill's collaborative drama "Cloud Nine," there are some very interesting resonances between acts one and two. As readers, we have to pay close attention to the gender and ethnic background's of the actors, and the significance of who they are portraying. Throughout this play, there ...
Susan Glaspells's Trifles is a little gem of a play. In one short act, the playwright presents the audience with a complex human drama leaving us with a haunting question. Did an abused Nebraska farm wife murder her husband? Through the clever use of clues and the incriminating dialogue of...
In "Fences" by August Wilson, Rose Maxson proves that a woman in the 1950's can have the upper hand. Rose is the heart of the Maxson family and the peacemaker. Her husband, Troy, is a bully which only makes Rose stronger. Living in the 1950's was difficult time for an African-A...
"Trifles" takes place in 1916 where the rights of women are yet to be stated, a place that is ruled by the paterfamiliae, the men. Only men know what is right, only men know what is best for their family. Men criticize women a lot and make fun of them. Men do not understand the difficulty...
Topic: Compare Sethe to other fictional (or real) mothers who murdered their children or were responsible for their deaths (Medea, Mother Courage, or examples from the media that you are aware of). Euripides' Medea and Morrison's Beloved are related to two mothers one of whom murdere...
Babe In Total Control of Herself One day when I was surfing the Internet, I came across this quote from "What is a Bitch?": "When I stand up for myself and my beliefs, they call me a bitch. When I stand up for those I love, they call me a bitch. When I speak my mind, think my own tho...
"Fences", is a unique drama play written by August Wilson. The play was during the 1950s involving an African American family. This play presents barriers crossed in father-son and husband-wife relationships. Wilson made the title very symbolic to the plot of the play. Throughout the pla...
Trifles, written by Susan Glaspell, is a one-act play that clings to its old-fashioned notions, yet still is in tune with the more modern times. It tells of the investigators of a murder and their wives. A silent battle of the sexes is waged while the men look condescendingly upon the woman and thei...
Medea's character is one of great complexity. It has many layers that can fuel other aspects of her behavior. She is a woman that is courageous, powerful, reckless, passionate, and especially vengeful. In this story she shows that the quote "Hell has no fury like a woman scorned" i...
Cartoons and Gender RolesWhat are gender roles? Gender roles are stereotypes of what society feels menand women should and should not do. As people get older, they grow and many learngender roles are not necessarily correct. In children they do not have this knowledge. they learn from what they s...
The events begin to succeed each other more and more rapidly and the 'circle' begins to spin around her. We find that, for saving her husband's life, Nora has committed forgery and Krogstad is ready to use this information in order achieve his goals : ''(...)if I produce th...
Aphra Behn Through the history, certain individuals had had the courage to stand up to the ideologies of the time and set the stage for future changes. They were visionaries viewed by their times as rebels with no cause. One of those unique individuals was a woman named Aphra Behn. Due to the slow...
"If the fabric of Cane is the life essence and its meaning behind absurdity, then Jean Toomer's women characters are the threads which weave cane together....perhaps they are all the same women archetypal women, all wearing different faces, but each possessing an identifiable aspect of w...
For Love of The DeadAntigoneOften times in life it is the smallest creatures that take upon themselves the task of carrying the largest loads. Trudging on, though burden after burden is stacked upon their shoulders. Never was there a more blatant representation of this fact than can be found in th...
Two Can Play That GameM (15+)STARRING: Vivica .A. Fox, Morris ChestnutDIRECTOR: Mark BrownCRITICS WARNING: Sexual References, little offensive language, but great storyline. Colour 123 minutesIs your man playing up? Showing signs of infidelity or as Shante Smith (Vivica. A. Fox) would say... "Is You...
When considering the fairy tale "Cinderella" and the film Pretty Woman, one can conclude the main theme of the two is taking life by the horns and doing whatever is necessary in order to succeed. Both girls are considerably motivated individuals who go beyond the norm to get themselves out of unfor...
Trifles was a play based on a real life tragedy. A tragedy in which a man was found strangled in his bed while the wife unknowingly sleeps. The author, Susan Glaspell, was on staff at the Des Moines Daily News when the murdered occurred. The play is said to draw upon a detective's story. However...
Gender Roles in TriflesThroughout history, there has been many works of literature that used the concept of gender roles. An example of one of these literary works is Trifles, written by Susan Glaspell in 1916. Glaspell uses the story of a murderess to demonstrate the roles of women in the early n...
Medea's character is one of great complexity. It has many layers that can fuel other aspects of her behavior. She is a woman that is courageous, powerful, reckless, passionate, and especially vengeful. In this story she shows that the quote "Hell has no fury like a woman scorned" is indeed true. ...
Exploitation and discrimination of the female began when god made Adam and Eve. By not making Eve the same way he made Adam god said to society she is not you're equal she is different.When you are born you are dressed according to sex, girls pink boys blue.This puts the boys in one place of society...